A Los Angeles police chase sends a fame-obsessed man on a wild ride to save his girlfriend from a cybernetic terror.A Los Angeles police chase sends a fame-obsessed man on a wild ride to save his girlfriend from a cybernetic terror.A Los Angeles police chase sends a fame-obsessed man on a wild ride to save his girlfriend from a cybernetic terror.
Patrick Lawrie
- Kev
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Emilia Ares
- Iris
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
- (as a different name)
Celia K. Milius
- Grandma
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Steve Berens
- Cop
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Garrett Bales
- Spooked Guy
- (segment "Vicious Cycles")
Ashley Rivers
- Railing Guy
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Stephanie Silver
- Eva
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Charles Johnson
- BMX #1
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Ryan Staats
- BMX #2
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Robert Andrew Sallberg
- BMX #3
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Brad Collin
- BMX #4
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Donald Taylor Knott
- Bum
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Angela Garcia
- Carolina
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Vanessa Siqueiros
- Little Girl
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Lilliana Aliyah Delahoussaye
- Little Girl
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Chad Guerrero
- Uncle Alberto
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
Chad Guerrero Jr.
- Kid
- (segment "Vicious Circles")
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Not great, I'd suggest watching it once to see what I mean
V/H/S 1 and 2 were amazing in my opinion. They had mostly no clichés and were really engaging. I'd re-watch them any day. I recently got to getting V/H/S: Viral and my friend and I love these movies so we were really excited to see this one. Sorry to say, but it was a huge disappointment... There were some very blunt parts, and some parts that seemed out of place. I also liked how in V/H/S 1 and 2 they were all from P.O.V Cameras. Or how it's also called, Shaky Cam. Everything is recorded from a personal camera making it seem more realistic. Some parts of this movie didn't have that. They were higher budget shots. I think they were going for a higher budget type movie to make it better but it made it worse. There are those Shaky cam parts but with it but not all like that, it didn't feel the same. I would hope that the Writers and Producers of this movie see all these reviews and decide to make V/H/S: Redemtion or V/H/S: Revival or something. A name of re-newel that stuck to the first two movies. I'm sorry to say, but If you're a fan of V/H/S, I wouldn't watch this. There are a couple decent parts, but nothing like the first two.
Let this VHS collect dust in Mom's Collection
This movie was utterly disappointing.
Most of the movie includes an over-saturation of CGI effects and unnecessary action. The plot line did not make much sense at all and left me more bewildered than interested; adding to my disinterest was the terribly written dialogue of our wildly underdeveloped main characters. There are also a lot of forced scenes to progress the plot and just like this movie, they were all over the place.
I was also saddened to see this movie shy away from what made it successful: Fear. There are almost no scenes in this entire movie that makes me jump and the intensity in this movie is just lost.
Most of the movie includes an over-saturation of CGI effects and unnecessary action. The plot line did not make much sense at all and left me more bewildered than interested; adding to my disinterest was the terribly written dialogue of our wildly underdeveloped main characters. There are also a lot of forced scenes to progress the plot and just like this movie, they were all over the place.
I was also saddened to see this movie shy away from what made it successful: Fear. There are almost no scenes in this entire movie that makes me jump and the intensity in this movie is just lost.
Nothing more than a parody of its own franchise
Coming off of a franchise that I at least enjoyed V/H/S Viral was a massive disappointment! This film feels like nothing more than a cheap parody off of the other two (far superior) films in the franchise. As found footage horror film, the goal is to be scary and/or disturbing using the realism factor of "found footage", something that the first two films pulled off fairly well. Viral takes that film premise and makes a mockery out of it. While V/H/S Viral can be at least "entertaining" at times, I can with certainty tell you that you aren't missing much if you skip this one and stick to the first two.
90 minutes of my life I wont get back
The original VHS was great, VHS 2 was fun and tied in the first one, but I have no clue what the hell they were thinking when they put together this piece of garbage. A couple of the "videos" were mildly entertaining, and the one dealing with the alternate universe had great potential, that was, until the end. I watched this with a group of friends and we found ourselves laughing more than anything and questioning if this was a joke or if we were watching VHS to begin with. I am pretty much writing this review just tell anyone who is remotely interested in seeing this to save your money. If you just can not resist, try to watch it with friends so you can, A) split the price of renting/buying it, and B) enjoy sharing laughs with them at the expense of the ridiculousness of this film. Other than that save your precious time, and money
What happened with this series?
VHS2 is one of the best horror films I've seen in recent memory. It tightened the overlong editing of the first movie and added genuinely creepy moments. I was looking forward to watching VHS: Viral after seeing VHS2, because I thought they'd gotten a solid pattern down. But no.
No, instead you get skateboarding teens looking "totally rad" while fighting a group of cultists (seriously.) And then, after fending off the angry mob, the 15-year-old boys skate home.
VHS: Viral offers four stories: the magician story, the multi-universe story, the aforementioned skateboarding brats yarn, and a wraparound that ties all these vignettes together. These stories all stink except for "Parallel Monsters," which is good enough to warrant its own film.
If you can, watch "Parallel Monsters" without wasting your time with the rest of this sequel.
No, instead you get skateboarding teens looking "totally rad" while fighting a group of cultists (seriously.) And then, after fending off the angry mob, the 15-year-old boys skate home.
VHS: Viral offers four stories: the magician story, the multi-universe story, the aforementioned skateboarding brats yarn, and a wraparound that ties all these vignettes together. These stories all stink except for "Parallel Monsters," which is good enough to warrant its own film.
If you can, watch "Parallel Monsters" without wasting your time with the rest of this sequel.
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- TriviaLily from the segment "Amateur Night" from V/H/S (2012) can be seen in the distorted/scrambled camera phone images during the wraparound segment.
- Crazy creditsNo animals were harmed in the making of this film. In fact, they enjoyed it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in FoundFlix: V/H/S VIRAL (2014) Ending Explained (2022)
- SoundtracksSpore
Performed by Ramona Falls
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- V/H/S: Viral
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,756
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,221
- Nov 23, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $82,409
- Runtime
- 1h 21m(81 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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